Typical price: £280
What is it: Messaging-focused Windows Mobile smart phone
What we think: Decent device, but we don't think it'll lure many BlackBerry users away from their handsets
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Reviewed on: 31 July 2009
Tags: HTC, HTC Snap, operating system, phones, emails
We like:
Great keyboard; good Inner Circle software
We don't like:
Short battery life; awkward Windows Mobile interface; poor camera
CNET UK judgement:
The HTC Snap is one of the better messaging-focused Windows Mobile smart phones around at the moment, but its confusing user interface and poor battery life mean we can't see it tempting many BlackBerry users into making the switch
Full review:
From a quick glance at the Snap, it's clear that HTC is aiming this messaging phone at BlackBerry users. It may have a similar design to the BlackBerry Curve range, but the question is: does the Snap, which costs around £280 SIM-free, have enough fancy extras to tempt BlackBerry users into making the switch? Continue Reading...
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